I found the place (really, really close, not even a block away) and was relieved to see it was take-out only, so I wouldn't have to explain "levar para casa." I made a guess that the Marguerita pie was the same as Margarita, so I pointed at it while I told the girl the name and the size. She asked me the first question that I had no idea what she was saying, and then pointed at some options on the menu. I told her to give me the one that she liked. Turns out that was a crust stuffed with CREAM CHEESE... whaaaaat?!? Then she started asking about a drink, and I said no, until she got across to me that I could get one kind for free, so of course I agreed with that.
It was delicious... please tell me why I've never seen cream cheese-stuffed crust?? Apparently it's really common here. You'd think the US would be all about that, right? Anyway, was enough pizza that I had it again for dinner tonight, and will again tomorrow night. I gotta say although it's yummy, I can tell my energy level isn't the same as when I have the shake. So, moderation would be key here.
Remember the free drink I mentioned above? It's called Kuat Zero. Made by Coke. Was a bit like cherry Sprite except the cherry tastes stronger. Kuat though? Really? They put a neat little twine handle on it so I could carry it...
Anyway, I was proud I ventured out and manage to actually order what I wanted... I swear, the things we take for granted!
Boa noite ;)

Bahahahaha I totally laughed out loud at the walking fingers. LOL!!! Was it "J"?
ReplyDeleteThat pizza looks muito delicioso!!
Love you!!
It was NOT J, different guy! Nice Portuguese, love you too!!
DeletePizza looks pretty good....I think there might be something dirty about cherry and kuat together after hearing you pronounce it ��
ReplyDeleteLol nice
Deleteyum, pizza looks good! good for you venturing out on foot! i like that twine beverage carrier except i think it could slice right through your fingers! but cherry kuat sounds good, too!!
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